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For early prevention
DEMENTIA has become a major problem the world over. In an interview to Frontline (May 21, 1999), Prof. Sid Gilman discussed Alzheimer's disease in det
KRISHNAMOORTHY SRINIVAS
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Of supernovae and quasars
A SUPERNOVA accurs when a massive star has used up its nuclear fuel and the pressure drops in the central core. The matter in the core is crushed to h
R. RAMACHANDRAN
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An activist's account
AN activist of the Swasraya Vypeen group from Kochi in Kerala, Jacob Vadakkachery, was present during the slow submergence and was in the same hut as
LYLA BAVADAM
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Dreaming India's nuclear future
THE first significant act of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government after it came to power in March 1998 was to hijack India's independent, s
N. RAM
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Smoke signals
THROUGH most of the 1990s, proceedings in tobacco-related cases in United States' courts followed a set pattern: the plaintiff, usually an individual
ANAND PARTHASARATHY
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Arrest of an ISI gang
THERE is growing evidence that fundamentalist groups in Pakistan are preparing to set off a new wave of terror across India. The operational strategy
PRAVEEN SWAMI
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Designer beedis
FACED with tough competition from cigarette manufacturers, beedi-makers are seeking new pastures. Indian beedis in 'designer' flavours such as strawbe
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Kargil: success and complications
THE people of India will be greatly relieved that the Kargil crisis that surfaced in May 1999, took a heavy toll of life and limb (for what, after all
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